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How to Grow Crown Imperial Flowers (Fritillaria Imperialis)

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By Matt Gibson All About Crown Imperials The Crown Imperial is a perennial spring flower that belongs to the Lily family. Formerly known as Persian Lily, Crown Imperials are striking, unique, beautiful, and off-putting, all at the same time. Growing anywhere from six inches … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Snowdrop Flowers (Galanthus)

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By Matt Gibson Snowdrop flowers are very small plants that grow to only three to six inches tall. Each plant produces one miniature white flower, with a diameter of one inch or less.  Snowdrops are among the first flowers to bloom in the spring, sprouting up as early as … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Ice Plant Flowers (Delosperma cooperi)

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By Matt Gibson During the summer months, ice plants are decorated with yellow, purple, or pink blooms reminiscent of daisies. When the flowers fade, the low-growing, six to eight inch tall plant retains its ornamental value with its interesting succulent-like foliage. Ice … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Lupine Flowers (Lupinus)

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By Matt Gibson Lupine is anything but subtle. It is a vibrant plant decorated with tall, showy flower spires that come in a dizzying array of shades. Lupine appears in various hues of purple, pink, red, white, and yellow lighting up garden beds all over the world in the … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Amaryllis Flowers (Hippeastrum)

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By Matt Gibson and Erin Marissa Russell The massive blooms of the amaryllis flower are native to the tropical climates of Central and South America, and are the result of the careful breeding of hybrids by crossbreeding several plants from the Hippeastrum genus. These plants … [Read more...]

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